Holiday Time
Wednesday, October 25th, 2006Going to malacca later :p
The only thing i scared is JAM when we come back.
Hopefully no haze, no jam, good weather
Going to malacca later :p
The only thing i scared is JAM when we come back.
Hopefully no haze, no jam, good weather
I’m very very sad. My favourite animal planet actor Steve the Crocodile Hunter just passed away.
SYDNEY, Australia (CNN) — Steve Irwin, the Australian TV presenter known as the “Crocodile Hunter,” has died after being stung in a marine accident off Australia’s north coast.
Australian media reports say Irwin was diving in waters off Port Douglas, north of Cairns, when the incident happened on Monday morning.
Irwin, 44
was killed by a stingray barb that went through his chest, according to Cairns police sources. Irwin was filming an underwater documentary at the time.Ambulance officers confirmed they attended a reef fatality Monday morning off Port Douglas, according to Australian media.
Queensland Police Services also confirmed Irwin’s death and said his family had been notified. Irwin was director of the Australian Zoo in Queensland.
He is survived by his American-born wife Terri and their two children, Bindi Sue, born 1998, and Robert (Bob), born December 2003.
In 2004 and 2005 Apple, Dell and HP collectively recalled more than 300,000 laptop batteries due to fire hazards.
Following the 2004 wave of recalls the Consumer Product Safety Commission says
computer manufacturers met to set performance standards. To date, the government confirms the problem is on the rise.
The CPSC has received 176 incidents involving laptop fires due to battery or power system failure since 2003. More than 100 of those incidents were in
2005.
Now Thomas Forqueran will be added to the 2006 statistics.
“It wasn’t just a truck, it was a very special part of the family,” Forqueran said.
A spokesperson for Dell says it will investigate Forqueran’s case. He says safety teams are taking the incidents seriously.
HP has had two voluntary battery recalls in the last nine months. Tom Augenthaler, a Hewlett Packard public relations representative, released a statement that said in part, “HP fully stands behind the products it makes and has taken a proactive approach to this situation."
Apple Computers gave CBS 11 News a no comment for our last story. This time, our calls weren’t returned.
Source: CBS11TV